I have an Ohio Valley/Vincent style half-stock rifle built for me by a friend a few years ago from Track of the Wolf parts. It has a Goodoien .45 barrel and has always shot well, but, to be honest, not as well as well as a couple Getz barreled rifles I have.
Working with the Goodoien barrel off and on over the last couple years I noticed that it loads very easy with a .445 ball and an Ox-Yoke .020 patch. It loads easy with a .451 ball and even loads easy with a .457 ball and a .020 patch.
Predictably, it shoots best with the .457 ball and patch.
My question is, is this "normal" with Goodoien barrels? It is like my .45 is really a .46! And does anyone know where I can get .460 balls? I think they would load and shoot well, but hate to pay for a custom mold just yet.
The Goodoien barrel does seem to have very wide grooves (see pics) and perhaps that explains all the room for the "oversized" balls.
Thanks for any in put about Goodoien barrels and .46 balls.
Working with the Goodoien barrel off and on over the last couple years I noticed that it loads very easy with a .445 ball and an Ox-Yoke .020 patch. It loads easy with a .451 ball and even loads easy with a .457 ball and a .020 patch.
Predictably, it shoots best with the .457 ball and patch.
My question is, is this "normal" with Goodoien barrels? It is like my .45 is really a .46! And does anyone know where I can get .460 balls? I think they would load and shoot well, but hate to pay for a custom mold just yet.
The Goodoien barrel does seem to have very wide grooves (see pics) and perhaps that explains all the room for the "oversized" balls.
Thanks for any in put about Goodoien barrels and .46 balls.